Difference between revisions of "The Avocado Pit"
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− | A [[slanshack]] apartment | + | A [[slanshack]] apartment at 417 W. 118th St., [[New York]], near Columbia University, where [[Eli Cohen]] and [[David Emerson]] lived from June 1971 to summer 1974, with, at times, [[Nancy Lambert]], [[Jerry Kaufman]], [[Suzle]], [[Asenath Hammond]] and a number of avocado plants and [[cats]] (several of the latter acquired from [[Janet Kagan]]). [[Jon Singer]] dreamt up the name. |
+ | They hosted meetings of [[FSFSCU]] on Thursdays. It was the birthplace of Cohen’s [[fanzine]] ''[[Kratophany]]''. | ||
− | {{venue|locale=New York|start=1971}} | + | |
+ | {{venue|locale=New York|start=1971|end=1974}} | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 1 June 2021
A slanshack apartment at 417 W. 118th St., New York, near Columbia University, where Eli Cohen and David Emerson lived from June 1971 to summer 1974, with, at times, Nancy Lambert, Jerry Kaufman, Suzle, Asenath Hammond and a number of avocado plants and cats (several of the latter acquired from Janet Kagan). Jon Singer dreamt up the name.
They hosted meetings of FSFSCU on Thursdays. It was the birthplace of Cohen’s fanzine Kratophany.
Venue | 1971—1974 |
This is a venue page, covering buildings from 4-star hotels to slan shacks. Please include only structures of major fannish significance. See Standards for Venues. |